
Band Members
Alejandra Ulani Marini – Vocals
Alessio Librandi – Trumpet, Vocals
Beni Lämmel – Drums
Burak Kiliçkiran – Guitar, Vocals
Haykel Ben Nasr – Guitar, Vocals
Nathalie Heider – Alto Saxophone
Stefanie Klampfleitner – Alto Saxophone
Subs, Off-Stage and Former Members:
Diego Cirrone (Tenor Sax , 2022-) – Moritz Schönstetter
(Trombone, 2025- ) – Olivier Provoost
(Bass, 2017-2023) – Florian Güldner
(Trumpet, 2024- ) – Mery Díaz Serrano
(Lead Vocals, 2019-2023) – Miguel Jimenez
(Drums, 2019-2023) – “L’orenzo” Cairo
(Tenor Sax, 2009-2020) – François Neveu
(Lead Vocals, 2009-2019) – Ivo “Chivito De La Pampa” Marquart
– Aleksandar Stojcic
(Drums, 2014-2017) – Max Goda
(Drums, 2011-2014) – André Marques
(Bass, 2007-2012) – Joao Costa
(Keyboard, 2009-2010) – Simon Villegas
(Drums, 2008-2011) – Lucas Imbiriba
(Guitar, 2009) – Emre Sözer
(Guitar, 2006-2009) – Cindy
(Violin, 2006) – Christian
(Bass, 2006) – Flo
(Drums, 2006-2008) – Kei
(Drums, 2006) – Tom
(Best Friend, 2006-)
The Project
The Munich-based Kollektiv TulaTroubles emerged from the vibrant melting pot of the Munich Studentenstadt, where the band was formed in 2008. Since then, TulaTroubles has been celebrating a fusion of World Music that seamlessly weaves through ska, folk, cumbia, reggae, rock, Balkan, oriental melodies, revolutionary anthems, and the finest French chansons. Join TulaTroubles on a musical journey for an unforgettable experience where skanks and jumps harmonize with belly dancing, headbanging, tango twists, bossa nova sways, and even salsa and waltz steps! They take you on a fascinating world tour that leaves no foot untouched.Variety is the heartbeat of their music. Songs sung in nine different languages, and musicians hailing from four different continents, come together to share one common message: Bunt macht Spaß! — Diversity is fun!Get ready to dance, sing, and celebrate the joy of musical diversity with TulaTroubles!
The Name Tula Troubles
Despite of many different (and sometimes bizarre) references and meanings associated with the word Tula, often linked to revolts and revolutionary heroes, the most accredited origin of the band name “TulaTroubles” is found in the fable “the Wolf and the Lamb” by Jean de la Fontaine.
Against all evidences, the stronger Wolf accuses the weaker Lamb of dirtying its water (French: “Tu la troubles!”), and takes its life.
This fable reminds of all sorts of fanatics who identify their opinions as the absolute truth, regardless of how many arguments prove them wrong.“Our music is an attempt to express our temporary ideas and our current point of view on matters.
Every idea is valuable, as long as it does not aim to become collective and permanent.”